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'''Jacques Bardoul''', born in [[Pléchâtel]] (in [[Brittany]]), is a knight, animated by Christian faith, belonging to the [[Knights Hospitaller|order of Saint John of Jerusalem]], defender of [[Rhodes]] in 1480 under the orders of the Grand Master [[Pierre d'Aubusson]].
'''Jacques Bardoul'''<ref>{{Ouvrage|author=René Aubert|title=History of the Knights Hospitaller of Saint John of Jerusalem|volume=7|passage=436}}.</ref>, born in [[Pléchâtel]] (in [[Brittany]]), is a knight, animated by Christian faith, belonging to the [[Knights Hospitaller|order of Saint John of Jerusalem]], defender of [[Rhodes]] in 1480 under the orders of the Grand Master [[Pierre d'Aubusson]]<ref>{{Ouvrage|author=Abbé de Vertot|title=Œuvres choisies de l'abbé de Vertot|volume=12|année=1819|passage=424|lire en ligne=https://books.google.fr/books?id=dKc1AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA424&dq=%C5%92uvres+choisies+de+l%27abb%C3%A9+de+Vertot+Jacques+Bardoul&hl=fr&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiG9LG1uK-EAxU3VaQEHc1RCCcQ6AF6BAgIEAI#v=onepage&q=%C5%92uvres%20choisies%20de%20l'abb%C3%A9%20de%20Vertot%20Jacques%20Bardoul&f=false}}.</ref>{{,}}<ref name="DeCorson"/>.
==History==
==History==
Jacques Bardoul was born at the ''Château du Plessis-Bardoul'' (15th century) in the commune of Pléchâtel in [[Ille-et-Vilaine]], near the ''Landes de Bagaron'' and ''Chêne de Breslon''. He is from the family of Foulque Bardoul, a Breton lord who became [[Keeper of the Seals]] of France (1349).
Jacques Bardoul was born at the ''Château du Plessis-Bardoul'' (15th century) in the commune of Pléchâtel in [[Ille-et-Vilaine]], near the ''Landes de Bagaron'' and ''Chêne de Breslon''. He is from the family of Foulque Bardoul, a Breton lord who became [[Keeper of the Seals]] of France (1349).


Recruited in Bordeaux by Antoine d'Aubusson (priory of Aquitaine), Jacques Bardoul defends Rhodes, besieged by an army led by the Ottoman sultan [[Mehmed II]]. During the fighting, Grand Master Pierre d'Aubusson was wounded several times. After three Turkish assaults and two months of fighting, on August 18, 1480, the Ottomans lifted the [[Siege of Rhodes (1480)|Siege of Rhode]], leaving victory to the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem. His companions were : the knights Antoine Chabot, Pierre Foullet, Charles Capron, Antoine de Fervesai, Jean de la Haye, Milon-Saint-Léger, Pierre de Cluix, Philippe de Cluix and Renaud de Comblanc.
Recruited in Bordeaux by Antoine d'Aubusson (priory of Aquitaine), Jacques Bardoul defends Rhodes, besieged by an army led by the Ottoman sultan [[Mehmed II]]. During the fighting, Grand Master Pierre d'Aubusson was wounded several times. After three Turkish assaults and two months of fighting, on August 18, 1480, the Ottomans lifted the [[Siege of Rhodes (1480)|Siege of Rhode]], leaving victory to the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem. His companions were : the knights Antoine Chabot, Pierre Foullet, Charles Capron, Antoine de Fervesai, Jean de la Haye, Milon-Saint-Léger, Pierre de Cluix, Philippe de Cluix and Renaud de Comblanc.

==References==
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Revision as of 14:28, 22 April 2024

Jacques Bardoul[1], born in Pléchâtel (in Brittany), is a knight, animated by Christian faith, belonging to the order of Saint John of Jerusalem, defender of Rhodes in 1480 under the orders of the Grand Master Pierre d'Aubusson[2] · [3].

History

Jacques Bardoul was born at the Château du Plessis-Bardoul (15th century) in the commune of Pléchâtel in Ille-et-Vilaine, near the Landes de Bagaron and Chêne de Breslon. He is from the family of Foulque Bardoul, a Breton lord who became Keeper of the Seals of France (1349).

Recruited in Bordeaux by Antoine d'Aubusson (priory of Aquitaine), Jacques Bardoul defends Rhodes, besieged by an army led by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II. During the fighting, Grand Master Pierre d'Aubusson was wounded several times. After three Turkish assaults and two months of fighting, on August 18, 1480, the Ottomans lifted the Siege of Rhode, leaving victory to the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem. His companions were : the knights Antoine Chabot, Pierre Foullet, Charles Capron, Antoine de Fervesai, Jean de la Haye, Milon-Saint-Léger, Pierre de Cluix, Philippe de Cluix and Renaud de Comblanc.

References

  1. ^ René Aubert. History of the Knights Hospitaller of Saint John of Jerusalem. Vol. 7. p. 436..
  2. ^ Abbé de Vertot (1819). Œuvres choisies de l'abbé de Vertot. Vol. 12. p. 424..
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference DeCorson was invoked but never defined (see the help page).